NSF Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Program (S-STEM)

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Tomei-Torres, Francisco A. (ATSDR/OAD/OCDAPS)

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Jan 12, 2021, 6:59:31 AM1/12/21
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The S-STEM program funds US institutions of higher learning who in turn implement the scholarship program and select scholars based on the eligibility requirements described in the S-STEM solicitation. S-STEM does not fund students directly. Students who are interested in applying to an S-STEM scholarship should inquiry with their institution’s Office of Financial Aid or Office of Sponsored Programs whether an S-STEM project is available on campus and who is the responsible PI.

Collaborative Planning grant proposals are now invited (up to $150,000 for up to 2 years). Capacity building proposals (Track 1) are now scholarship-intensive. That is, although Track 1 proposals must generate new knowledge via a robust project evaluation plan and include substantive dissemination ...

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